Dozens of artists, many of whom have ties to Los Angeles, are lending their talents to wildfire relief. Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, Katy Perry, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among those performing at the benefit concert FireAid.
Nearly two dozen musicians will perform at the FireAid benefit concert. You'll need a streaming service to watch the concert, however.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A wide-range of performers across all musical genres have signed on to perform at the upcoming FireAid benefit concerts, taking place on Jan. 30 at the Inuit Dome an
The event — a co-production of Live Nation, AEG, the Clippers and the Azoff Company — will be split between the Intuit Dome and nearby Kia Forum on Jan. 30.
Stevie Nicks, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, Rod Stewart, John Mayer and Dave Mathews playing together for the first time, are also among the performers for a pair of simultaneously held shows
Dave Matthews and former Berklee School of Music student John Mayer will perform live together for the first time at FireAid.
Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Stevie Nicks and more A-list musical acts are scheduled to hit the stage at the FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30. Raising money for wildfire recovery efforts as Los Angeles continues to burn,
Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Stevie Nicks and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the famous acts confirmed to perform at this month’s FireAid benefit concert.
Eagles have donated $2.5million (£2.1million) to FireAid, the upcoming benefit concert for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
No Doubt are to reunite for their first show since last year's Coachella for the upcoming FireAid benefit concert.
Nearly a year after No Doubt’s triumphant Coachella return, the Orange County band will reunite once again at the upcoming FireAid benefit concert.